Map showing the Nacogdoches city limits. Areas shaded with blue colored pencil indicate the locations of existing schools. Areas shaded with red colored pencil show the neighborhoods with high populations of white students (gives the number). Areas shaded with brown colored pencil show the neighborhoods with high populations of black students (gives the number). The area shaded with purple colored pencil shows the location of Mike Moses Middle School. There are also pencil annotations on the map showing the total white and black populations for Nettie Marshall, Fredonia and Raguet Elementary Schools. Mounted on plywood and framed (32 x 42"), c.1970
Item — Bundle: 3, Item: 2
Content Description
From the Collection:
This collection has of minutes, programs, maps, and photographs pertaining to Nacogdoches County schools in the mid twentieth-century. There are also promissory notes, tax receipts, deeds, and receipt books for Lenvill B. Martin and his ancestors. Materials of particular interest to researchers might include:
- Four oversize maps from c.1970 showing how Lenvill Martin, who was superintendent, planned the desegregation of Nacogdoches' schools (See Bundles 2-3).
- Minutes and programs for the Nacogdoches County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations, 1935-1949.
- Photographs of the Nacogdoches High School football team (1912) and baseball team (c.1910s) (see Bundle 1).
Dates
- Creation: c.1970
Conditions Governing Access
Open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 3.00 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
General
Located in map case 6, drawer 2.
Repository Details
Part of the East Texas Research Center Repository
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